People think they’ve figured out what Elon Musk’s son said to Donald Trump in Oval Office and it’s left them shocked

Earlier this week, Elon Musk and Donald Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office, but the headlines were all about the Twitter owner’s son.

Musk’s son, X AE A-XII, was causing mayhem while he was answering questions from reporters, especially regarding his erroneous claim that the US government was planning to send $50 million worth of condoms to the Gaza Strip.

In between, he was observed interacting with the 47th President by picking his nose as any four-year-old would, but what has many people talking is the child’s exchange with Trump.

Although it’s unclear exactly what Musk’s son said to Trump, people are still debating what might have been said on social media platforms like Twitter and TikTok.

According to one person on the former, X AE A-XII tells Trump, “You’re not the president and you need to go away.” This is impressive, considering that when I was four years old, I doubt I even understood what a president was.

In the meantime, another Twitter user believes Musk’s son said, “I want you to shush your mouth.” That’s a brave thing to say to the US president!

“The kid knew it better, even though Elon didn’t even understand what he was saying,” the social media user continued.

The user @tizzyent posted a video to TikTok that detailed some of the most bizarre theories about what X said.

The most outrageous if true is the claim that Musk’s son told the president, “I want you to shut your f**king mouth.”

If this theory were correct, I believe we would know what X AE A-XII really thinks of Trump, and it would be the exact opposite of what his father believes.

There are a lot of different opinions on the internet about what the four-year-old said.

“Today, Little X was really courteous! You did a good job raising him. “He was adorable when he said to DJT, ‘I need to urinate, please pardon me,'” someone else remarked.

Regarding Musk’s actions in the room during this time, a reporter asked him to publicly retract a claim he made that $50 million worth of condoms were being sent to Gaza in the Middle East when, in fact, the location was Gaza in Mozambique.

The journalist then questioned, “How can we make sure that all the statements that you said were correct, so we can trust what you say?”

In response, the founder of Tesla, who also leads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), said: “Some of what I say will be wrong and should be fixed.

“I mean, you know, we will make mistakes, but we’ll act quickly to correct any mistakes.”

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